Decembre 2015.One in three European citizens would go to the polls if an imaginary referendum on the whether his nation should stay in or exit from the European Union were held. This is what a survey by Gallup International in 14 EU member-countries found. The counties surveyed were both founding members of the Union – like France, Germany and the Netherlands, and most recently admitted countries – like Bulgaria and Romania. It is only in Great Britain however that the urge to quit the Union is overwhelming – 54% of British respondents in the survey firmly hold this position. Relatively high rates of disappointment with EU are also registered in Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden and Denmark. Conversely, attitudes in favour of continued membership dominate in Germany and France, with support values of 72% and 65% respectively. Romania (with a support rate of 85%), and Bulgaria (with 82%) retain their status as most ardent champions of Europe.